No, they cannot. The ability to dual-wield twohanded swords is exclusive to Fury Warriors, who take the talent "Titan's Grip" to be able to do so.
Yes, Death Knights are able to dual wield in beta, and will also be able to in live WotLK. They can use 2 handed axes, 2 handed swords, 1 handed axes, 1 handed swords, and dual wield the one handed weapons. They CANNOT use shields.
Rogues start out dual wielding. This is a recent change in 3.3. Before you could only learn it after a certain level. Now, rogues start dual wielding daggers.
Yes, from level 20 on a Hunter can learn to dual-wield weapons from his trainer. You can dual wield any one-handed weapon the hunter has proficiency in. Hunters cannot learn to use 2 guns, or dual-wield 2-handed weapons.
It means put them away, the opposite of take out your swords and wield them against another person.
You can not dual wield energy swords in halo 3 but there are rumors that you can in halo reach.
"But of course - though there were certain things, such as jousting, which were not permitted to be done left-handed."I remember doing an old school project where my subject was medieval history back in 2000. I found a website with info on it, I'm sure the website is no longer available. It had this information on it:Spiral staircases in medieval castles run clockwise. This is because all knights used to be right-handed. When the intruding army would climb the stairs they would not be able to use their right hand which was holding the sword because of the difficulties in climbing the stairs (The pillar in the middle of the staircase blocking their sword attacks). Left-handed knights would have had no troubles except left-handed people could never become knights because it was assumed that they were descendants of the devil. -Asty
Maybe for the same reason they allowed Warriors to use them. They can get a benefit from them, even if it might not be the best for them.
Yes: Fury Warriors can now do this. They are the only class that can dual wield two-handers.
I was watching a movie about the Knights of the Round table and I saw that when they were in a fight one would wield his sword against another.
Paladins can use 1 and 2 handed Axes, 1 and 2 handed maces, 1 and 2 handed swords, and polearms. No ranged weapons, daggers, staves, or fist weapons. Also, they cannot dual wield.
The game does not legitimately allow you to, you would have to use a game modification.
Rogues and Death Knights start out with dual wielding. Warriors and Hunters can learn it at level 20 and Shaman can dual wield at level 40ish if they take the talents in the enhancement tree.